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Taxonomy: The Science of Classifying  How many organisms are there??!! How many organisms are there??!!  Groups similar organisms together  Assigns.

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1 Taxonomy: The Science of Classifying  How many organisms are there??!! How many organisms are there??!!  Groups similar organisms together  Assigns each a name

2 Naming Organisms Organisms have common & scientific name All organisms have only 1 scientific name (usually Latin or Greek)….many common names Scientific name….2 names…..Developed by Carolus Linnaeus This two word naming system is called….

3 Binomial Nomenclature Written in italics (or underlined) 1st word is Capitalized --Genus 2nd word is lowercase ---Species Examples: Felis concolor, Ursus arctos, Homo sapiens, Panthera leo, Panthera tigris

4 Linneaus - devised the current system of classification, which uses the following schema Kingdom –Phylum Class –Order »Family »++Genus »++==Species

5 As you move towards species…organisms become more specific!!! Larger number of organisms in higher taxa!!!

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9 HumanCougarTigerPintail Duck K Animalia P Chordata C Mammalia Aves O PrimateCarnivora Anseriformes F HomindaeFelidae Anatidae G HomoFelisPantheraAnas S sapiensconcolortigrisacuta

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13 HumanCougarTigerPintail Duck K Animalia P Chordata C Mammalia Aves O PrimateCarnivora Anseriformes F HomindaeFelidae Anatidae G HomoFelisPantheraAnas S sapiensconcolortigrisacuta

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18 Modern Evolutionary Classification Linnaeus grouped species mainly on visible similarities &differences Today, taxonomists group organisms into categories that represent lines of evolutionary descent(phylogeny) Evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms can be shown on a cladogram

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22 Using Dichotomous Keys A dichotomous key is a written set of choices that leads to the name of an organism. Person identifying provided with two (2) choices at each stage When a decision made  2 more choices…..until the creature is identified

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